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College is getting back in session for many in Northeast Ohio, and like other segments of society, COVID-19 restrictions are being loosened in many cases, with mask requirements for the most part being lifted. Colleges also have a new threat to contend with in monkeypox, however.
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As schools across Northeast Ohio get back into session, many – including Cleveland Metropolitan School District and Akron Public Schools – have eased COVID preventative measures, meaning masks and social distancing are not required.
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The Cleveland Clinic announced Monday it is revising its visitation policy to allow more visitors at Ohio and Florida locations, citing "steady" levels of COVID-19.
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But agencies that serve low-income Ohioans say they are providing far more services since the pandemic began.
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Dr. David Rosenberg is the head of the University Hospitals COVID-19 Recovery Clinic that will help patients with long term COVID symptoms.
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Ohioans in danger of getting evicted can get assistance if needed.
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Youngstown rock band Rebreather kicked off a pay-it-forward pizza ordering model to support Westside Bowl during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Youngstown rock band Rebreather kicked off a pay-it-forward pizza ordering model to support Westside Bowl during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Cleveland filmmaker Zoë Mountain and musician TJ Maclin came up with the idea of the UPFRNT virtual series that spotlights and supports Black artists during the COVID-19 pandemic and puts the racial justice movement on center stage.For more information and links, visit wksu.org/shuffle. Have an idea for a Shuffle episode? Email shuffle@wksu.org
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Cleveland filmmaker Zoë Mountain and musician TJ Maclin came up with the idea of the virtual series that spotlights and supports Black artists during the COVID-19 pandemic and puts the racial justice movement on center stage.